Joel and Carl discuss the alarming rise in hostility towards Christians and Messianic Jews in Israel. They highlight recent incidents involving vandalism, defamation, and even political movements aiming to limit religious freedom.
Joel and Carl bring their unique perspective, biblical insights, and a dash of humor to the table as they discuss Sound of Freedom, Golda, and the latest Mission Impossible.
Joel and Carl explore the ongoing crisis in Israel surrounding judicial reform and its effects on Israel's military and international relationships.
Joshua Fund co-founder Lynn Rosenberg discusses the challenges of living in Israel as a believer, raising believing children in the Holy Land, and the limited opportunities women in Israel have to receive ministry training.
Aaron Shust shares his thoughts on Israel and his aim as a songwriter and worship leader to convey the truth and promises found in Scripture.
Cary Summers, founder of The Nehemiah Group, discusses The Joshua Fund’s impact and ability to engage diverse groups, highlighting what sets the organization apart for him.
Joel shares why he loves Israel, the significance of the prophecies in Ezekiel 36 and 37, and how they have been fulfilled in modern-day Israel.
Joel & Carl continue their conversation with Pastor Skip Heitzig on good theology regarding the Epicenter and how to teach the book of Revelation.
A pastor and theologian known for his preaching and passionate love for Israel, Heitzig shares his thoughts on topics surrounding The Joshua Fund, Israel, and Bible theology.
In this episode of Inside The Epicenter with Joel Rosenberg, Mike MacIntosh reveals why American Christianity is in danger and talks about how we can pray like Jesus and bless the people of the Epicenter.
Israel is experiencing the most serious domestic crisis it has ever had in the 75 years since the modern Jewish state was founded. Hear Joel's insight on a bill that’s trying to outlaw the Gospel & how a proposed override clause could end democracy in Israel.
Joel shares what prompted him to make Aliyah (immigrate to Israel) almost a decade ago and what he loves most about living in the Holy Land.